The owner of the Detroit Pistons is leading a supergroup of investors in an effort to bring a WNBA franchise back to Detroit.
Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores is leading an investor group to bring the WNBA back to Michigan, and it features a long list ...
Gores bought the Pistons in 2011. Bill Laimbeer was the Detroit Shock head coach for the title-winning seasons in 2003, 2006 and 2008, Rick Mahorn joined as an assistant in 2005; the two won the ...
The WNBA's trademark application for "Detroit Shock" suggests Detroit as a leading contender for a new team, with a bid led ...
And the Detroit Pistons want to be part of it ... worst in the league to winning the 2003 title behind head coach Bill Laimbeer, a two-time NBA champion center with Pistons.
(CBS DETROIT) — Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores is looking to bring a WNBA franchise back to the Motor City. Gores submitted ...
It would revive the legacy of the Detroit Shock, which won three championships as one of the league's first expansion ...
Both Bill Laimbeer and Rick Mahorn coached the Detroit Shock after winning the Pistons a championship in 1989. Both brought extensive NBA playing experience to assistant and head coaching roles ...
Several ownership groups, including the Detroit Pistons, have submitted bids for the WNBA's 16th franchise as expansion ...
Bill Laimbeer was the Detroit Shock head coach for the title-winning seasons in 2003, 2006 and 2008, Rick Mahorn joined as an ...
The rumors can now be put to rest: An effort to bring professional women's basketball to Detroit ... the Pistons in 2011. The Shock in 2002 finished 9-23, a league worst, with Laimbeer taking ...